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ZTE DCPEM

Part Number
DCPEM
Manufacturer
ZTE
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ZTE DCPEM: A refurbished DC Power Equipment Module, vital for stable power distribution in telecom and data centre infrastructure.

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About This Part

The ZTE DCPEM (DC Power Equipment Module) is a critical component designed for managing and distributing direct current (DC) power within telecommunications and data centre environments. It typically functions as part of a larger power system, ensuring stable and reliable power supply to active networking equipment such as routers, switches, servers, and base stations. Its primary role is to provide a robust interface for DC power input, often including features for power conditioning, overcurrent protection, and power monitoring. While specific technical specifications for this exact part number are not provided, ZTE's reputation in telecom equipment suggests the DCPEM is engineered for high reliability and efficiency. It would likely support standard telecom DC voltages (e.g., -48V DC) and handle significant current loads, ensuring continuous operation of mission-critical infrastructure. These modules are essential for preventing power-related downtime, a crucial factor in maintaining network uptime and service continuity. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. The ZTE DCPEM represents a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to maintain, upgrade, or expand their network infrastructure without the expense of new components. By offering refurbished DCPEM units, Revo enables clients to access reliable, OEM-grade power solutions, supporting sustainable practices and optimizing operational budgets for their critical power systems.